A rare opportunity to purchase a unique property in one of the safest and most beautiful environments in the World. 175 acres of freehold land adjacent to Ida Bay and the Lune River. The Lune River arguably offers some of the best water for large trout in the World. Here it is still possible to pull out 15 to 20 lb Rainbow and Brown trout at a time where fishing is permissible all year round. The property is one of the largest southern areas of accessible freehold land available and although permission is required, land holders are usually allowed mooring sites on the waterway outside their property. Much of the area surrounding this land parcel is designated as national park and is one of the safest habitats on the globe. This property adjoins part of the Ida Bay State Reserve which runs along the Ida Bay waterfront to Hastings Bay etc. It also has an elevated area which offers beautiful water views of the bay area together with panoramic views of the near ranges of Hartz Mountains National Park. The property is historic and has featured in several historic publications of the area. A dismantled timber getting railway once ran through the property to the now dilapidated wharf where the wreck of the ‘Victoria’ is still partly visible. Mains power is available and ends on the property further south. It is also an important site for native wildlife and contains a location designated to be reserved as a foraging habitat for the beautiful Swift Parrot, Wallaby, Quails, White-Bellied Sea Eagles, Wedged Tailed Eagles and Goshawks inhabit the property and its surrounding areas.